During the week I received a package from Coolermaster, they decided to sponsor my project and send me a very nice Silent pro M2 1000w psu and 7 Excalibur 120mm fans.

Big thanks to Marco from Coolermaster Benelux for making this happen

And I also have a small update:

Did a bit more work on the top of the case. I've put plexi and aluminum corners onto the bars that hold the sidepanels.
This way each side of the top looks like it's made out of two bars with plexi in between. And I still have room to put a 360 radiator right under the top of the case

And I've used a small piece of alu tube to make the backside of the top

__________________
Do not let anything good in life pass you by. Cherish it with all of your heart, because before you know it even life will have passed you by. And if you let all those things pass you by? The only thing filling your heart will be deep sadness and regret. So whatever you do, hold on, and never let go.

During the last weeks I've collected some some hardware for this build:

CPU Block (I won this with Inverted in the CooledPC compo from EKWB.)

OZC Vertex 4 128Gb ssd

Alphacool Nexxos ST30 240 & 360

240

360 with Coolermaster Excalibur fans

The 360 radiator is bolted to another angled piece of aluminum. This piece is attached to the existing bolts that hold together the tubes, plexi and the corner. Because of this there are no visible screws, and I could clamp the hex mesh between the 2 corners.

The top is almost done, just need to make a small alu piece to fill the hole on the front of the top. And ofcourse it needs a nice finish (brushed) and the mesh might be spraypainted.

I've installed both rads., ufortunately I've made a small mistake while making measurements. As a result of the mistake the front rad was too high in the front and the fittings didn't err... fit.. So I had to turn the rad upside down, with the fittings on the bottom. A bit harder to fill the loop now, but no biggie

Because of the orientation of the front rad the copper between the fins is clearly visible. (with the rad's fittings on top this was less visible.) Can I just paint the fins?

Not sure if this has been answered already, but are you going to put the psu in the front of the bottom chamber?

Actually I'm not 100% sure yet. Most likely it will be installed in the back. It would be the easiest place to install it and get the exhaust on the back of the case too. But installing it there would interfere with the i/o ports, which face downwards. I still have to think of a nifty way to solve this, so far I've came up with 2 options, either a hinge or some sort of panel I can slide in and out from the side.

Sometimes I wish I could think of non-overkill ideas. The design of this is just plain brilliant

__________________
Do not let anything good in life pass you by. Cherish it with all of your heart, because before you know it even life will have passed you by. And if you let all those things pass you by? The only thing filling your heart will be deep sadness and regret. So whatever you do, hold on, and never let go.